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aside once the united states the image of united states in the united states opens inside he saw for local news as well as a result of huge cost what it is also a loan so as not they might want to change and social mobility is changing over the debate is not growing as well so that all new solution in the demographic time bomb any thoughts on meat united states crowds and more growth and where that it's all the people is no longer painful it won't all this is where cheese and systemic long . constant. website is macro view dot edu thanks for being on the kaiser report thanks max my pleasure all right not going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy harvard i think our gas cosseting our macro view dot edu if you want to catch us on twitter it's kaiser report tonight on bio. and on. the i. was. the were. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president. some want to. have to go to the press this is what before 3 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of o
aside once the united states the image of united states in the united states opens inside he saw for local news as well as a result of huge cost what it is also a loan so as not they might want to change and social mobility is changing over the debate is not growing as well so that all new solution in the demographic time bomb any thoughts on meat united states crowds and more growth and where that it's all the people is no longer painful it won't all this is where cheese and systemic long ....
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wants the united states the image of united states in the united states opens inside the software locally as well as a result of huge cost what it is also a loan so as out there i want to change and social mobility is changing over that period is not growing as well so that solution in 1 o'clock a m bomb or anything else that will meet united states crowds and more growth and productivity of the people is no longer painful because it won't all the cheese and then it won't. cost of attainder. website as macro view dot edu thanks for being on the cause or report thanks marx my pleasure all right not going to dare for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy harvard i think our gas cosseting macro view dot edu if you want to catch us on twitter if guys are important and i stand by you off. the phone. with was 9. 100 before predictably was god i. was. put them so. they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. wanted. to do it for us that's what. 3 of them or can't be good for. industry always in the water as in the. first. officer. to get up off the gr
wants the united states the image of united states in the united states opens inside the software locally as well as a result of huge cost what it is also a loan so as out there i want to change and social mobility is changing over that period is not growing as well so that solution in 1 o'clock a m bomb or anything else that will meet united states crowds and more growth and productivity of the people is no longer painful because it won't all the cheese and then it won't. cost of attainder....
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friendly forces either united states or friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological kick because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and yeah right now in syria the last stronghold of al qaeda the united states is preventing the syrian government the syrian armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation of this this horrific terrorist organization so it's ironic that after less than today decades after september the 11th and subsequently this whole war on terrorism 3 which was as a result of september the 11th since 2011 the united states has been supporting al qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaida us which broke away and became isis or i.a.s. so but in addition to that
friendly forces either united states or friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological kick because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link...
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and the "deep state" in the united states hit them and wants them to go away. so for them, they see, it is hard for them to see a difference between the obama administration and the trump administration when it comes to this inexorable set of measures that the united states continues to take when it comes to them dealing with russia. number two, they are more fearful of our military and our political leadership. when they look at n.a.t.o. or u.s. political leadership, it -- things ebb and flow but american military and senior officers are implacable. they have one at the same thing since they were young and they still do. o they are very fearful of the u.s. military and what it oes. the way that we enable that or accentuate that in their mind is that the u.s. military is all over the world doing lots of things. i remember one time on my russia tour, general ben hodges was the commander of the u.s. army in europe and he said to me, tom, i don't think, -- we are so weak now, that i don't think anything we do really makes a difference with russia. and i said to hi
and the "deep state" in the united states hit them and wants them to go away. so for them, they see, it is hard for them to see a difference between the obama administration and the trump administration when it comes to this inexorable set of measures that the united states continues to take when it comes to them dealing with russia. number two, they are more fearful of our military and our political leadership. when they look at n.a.t.o. or u.s. political leadership, it -- things ebb...
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states is in fact not exceptional that what makes the united states run is not freedom or democracy it's exploitation and it is racism and it's imperialism and war and in order to get to a more exceptional situation in order to really define what a new society will look like we have to separate mythology from the reality and our book attempts to do that. one of the things i thought interesting this week as we saw you know trump in in the u.k. where there's been this very strange thing that happened where americans suddenly just love monarchy like it seems like such a great thing which is weird to me of an american because i'm pretty sure that's why we fought the whole you know revolution over was to get away from that sort of blindness and the importance of this idea of nationalism and patriotism they're not unique you know a love of your history a love of your nation you know your birthplace or your home it isn't unique to the united states but do you think that there is a difference in how u.s. citizens are taught national pride compared to say people in the u.k. who kind of seem
states is in fact not exceptional that what makes the united states run is not freedom or democracy it's exploitation and it is racism and it's imperialism and war and in order to get to a more exceptional situation in order to really define what a new society will look like we have to separate mythology from the reality and our book attempts to do that. one of the things i thought interesting this week as we saw you know trump in in the u.k. where there's been this very strange thing that...
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the united states and our allies are safer as a result. third, while each agreement is determined with objective the most successful arms control treaties included robust verification measures. rigorous verification mechanisms increase our ability to confirm compliance and detect violations in a timely and enforceable way. finally we must ensure compliance with timely and substantial consequences for violations of arms control. the previous administration said, rules must be binding, violations must be punished, words must mean something, but it failed follow through with action. this administration has made those who violate arms control treaties accountable as we have done with the inf. by doing so we attempted to not only make russia pay a price for its noncompliance whatever liquid ability of arms control as a viable national security tool. we know bringing russia and china to the table will be challenging so we are considering what inducements may convince both countries that this effort is in their interests as well. we're clear eyed
the united states and our allies are safer as a result. third, while each agreement is determined with objective the most successful arms control treaties included robust verification measures. rigorous verification mechanisms increase our ability to confirm compliance and detect violations in a timely and enforceable way. finally we must ensure compliance with timely and substantial consequences for violations of arms control. the previous administration said, rules must be binding, violations...
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state or they the international community would say that the 1st that the united states and its allies because they want europeans even they want to have pressure against iran in order to stop iran from reducing its nuclear commitments under the nuclear deal also you know they want to have some make some allegations against iran there is no evidence look what the united arab emirates official said recently they said there is no evidence but before any investigation the americans and some western countries as well as some players in the region to try to let's say make allegations against iran and there was a tape recording between the. official talking to. the still very. this tape is still on verify yeah but no one has rejected has been no denial i mean you cannot make the whole case on these another but more details that is one of the in the. this is something this so the arabia and the americas they have been always talking without doing any investigation they have been attacking iran and alleging that iran has done because from the american perspective iran is a fault everywhere and
state or they the international community would say that the 1st that the united states and its allies because they want europeans even they want to have pressure against iran in order to stop iran from reducing its nuclear commitments under the nuclear deal also you know they want to have some make some allegations against iran there is no evidence look what the united arab emirates official said recently they said there is no evidence but before any investigation the americans and some...
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member states or of the united nation member states. at a whole turkey would have done that long time ago but i mean turkey also has its own interest that he needs to protect when it comes to its relationship with saudi arabia having said that we cannot by any means say that turkey turkey is put turkish position or unconscious position has been a weak one or an ambivalent want to again has been one what else can they do at this point as i think. to expect what they can do is just i mean to only expect international community support in turkish position and when it comes in the case ok saudi arabia. specifically in the report. agnes calmar she refers to this case is being suitable to be looked at within the concept of international jurisdiction what does that mean because it's clearly not just a domestic issue as the saudis have been treating it up and up until now what does it mean when she says it could be pursued under the terms of international jurisdiction. yes i think the special rapporteur is actually made a number of comments as
member states or of the united nation member states. at a whole turkey would have done that long time ago but i mean turkey also has its own interest that he needs to protect when it comes to its relationship with saudi arabia having said that we cannot by any means say that turkey turkey is put turkish position or unconscious position has been a weak one or an ambivalent want to again has been one what else can they do at this point as i think. to expect what they can do is just i mean to only...
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she's also looking out for the best interests of the united states and best things the united states of america stands for. i was listening to her testimony from a phone booth because i have an emergency going on back home. she's very much aware of the anti-semitism problems we have in europe and around the world. she was forceful in her remarks she made about that and she knows how to use her voice and her position as an advocate for the right thing to do. she is someone who when asked what to do will always do the right thing. and i think that's the kind of person you're looking for in this job. i was one two of people that nominated samantha power when barack obama nominated her ambassador. i did it right here because samantha power had and i think exhibited in her term there the same type of qualities this lady has. if you got that kind of continuation of representation in the united states, with -- united nations, which is a unique organization to start with, you need to take advantage of that experience and that ability. i didn't hear -- i'm probably doing something wrong in th
she's also looking out for the best interests of the united states and best things the united states of america stands for. i was listening to her testimony from a phone booth because i have an emergency going on back home. she's very much aware of the anti-semitism problems we have in europe and around the world. she was forceful in her remarks she made about that and she knows how to use her voice and her position as an advocate for the right thing to do. she is someone who when asked what to...
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states and asking the united states to reconsider by the end of this year. on the north korean side is the phased approach is the basic position. on the international side, the united side then what we can keep reseb -- resecting this phase by phase approach. there shouldn't be discussions between two governments. at the same time, on this kind of level we may need some further exploration. how do on this panel your ideas on this issue? some differences between two approach, one phased one? >> in the mornings, in the morning session, the first session, actually, the need to understand small deal versus big deal, particular small in the context of big deal. what happened in singapore was a big deal, comprehensive, in other words, bring all the issues and concerns from both sides and decide on how to give-and-take those important items in the context of big deal. a small deal is the process in the context of big deal. in that regard. what has to be done to narrow the gap, which was revealed in hanoi. i think, again, as i said in my presentation, there is a nee
states and asking the united states to reconsider by the end of this year. on the north korean side is the phased approach is the basic position. on the international side, the united side then what we can keep reseb -- resecting this phase by phase approach. there shouldn't be discussions between two governments. at the same time, on this kind of level we may need some further exploration. how do on this panel your ideas on this issue? some differences between two approach, one phased one?...
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the largest circulations in the united states. british and french observers habitually gauged the progress of the war by what was happening in the eastern theater. they had a view of the united states that is very similar to the view that new yorkers have of the united states. when they looked at the united states from london, in paris, they can see everything to the appalachians, and then it is just sort of indistinct beyond there, like everybody in new york can see all the way to the hudson. and then beyond there, it is indistinct. then something out there, it might be los angeles. a final factor that brought greater attention to the theater the presence of are easily. -- of r. e. lee. whose emergence gave way to what happened in this theater. it was a measure of the predominance of the eastern theater in the minds of people in the united states, and in the confederacy, that appomattox was believed to surrender to ulysses s grant in 1864 marks the end of the war despite thousands of confederate soldiers after april 9, 1865. and
the largest circulations in the united states. british and french observers habitually gauged the progress of the war by what was happening in the eastern theater. they had a view of the united states that is very similar to the view that new yorkers have of the united states. when they looked at the united states from london, in paris, they can see everything to the appalachians, and then it is just sort of indistinct beyond there, like everybody in new york can see all the way to the hudson....
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not mean united states of america, it means united states army, these were army vehicles. here you can see the code in this little bunker. coal was in this little bunker. this was used near the front because they did not want the smoke and fire from the steam engines to leasing close to the front, as it would indicate a buildup of something. everything had to be moved within 20 miles of the front because everything near the trenches was contaminated. the ground was contaminated from gas, poisons from the artillery shells, water had to be brought in, everything had to be brought in by train. and when you got close, a couple miles to the trenches, they would use these. until then, they used these mechanicals, and before that they would use the steam locomotives. this is one of the gasoline mechanicals. by the way, as far as hiding any troop movement to the front for the germans, it was impossible, because these things made so much noise you could hear them 10 miles away. so i do not know if it did much good. other general pursing -- pershing used these for his victory. this
not mean united states of america, it means united states army, these were army vehicles. here you can see the code in this little bunker. coal was in this little bunker. this was used near the front because they did not want the smoke and fire from the steam engines to leasing close to the front, as it would indicate a buildup of something. everything had to be moved within 20 miles of the front because everything near the trenches was contaminated. the ground was contaminated from gas,...
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against the wishes of the state of syria and israel seem party that's joined with the united states and. iran or most of. the movie is crazy well mr morsi when you put it like that it's really depressing by the unfortunate if this is the world that we live in anyway we have to leave it there thank you very much for sharing your perspective for that thank you i invite our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages. same place same time here on worlds apart. we're going to st petersburg international economic forum and the topic of our panel is are we witnessing a paradigm shift in the global economic order of the answer of course is yes it's a matter of degree. when lawmakers manufacture consent instinctive public will. when the room in close is protect them so. when the claimants merry go round to listen to the will most of them told. the time to ignore middle of the room signals. to listen to the real news is really. the answer to every single the economic problem every single number and every single statistic every single market reaction is to lower rates th
against the wishes of the state of syria and israel seem party that's joined with the united states and. iran or most of. the movie is crazy well mr morsi when you put it like that it's really depressing by the unfortunate if this is the world that we live in anyway we have to leave it there thank you very much for sharing your perspective for that thank you i invite our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages. same place same time here on worlds apart. we're going to...
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states has but you know the united states had a much more difficult problem to solve historically you know you had this problem of solving you know how to create all 4 of the next you know create an institutional structure over this huge continent and you know that you know they solved the problem it was a difficult problem they sold it a lot better than latin american countries did but with lots of imperfections as you're pointing out i always say i often hear the same kind of argument from the russian officials and i want to ask you about russia now i find it somewhat ironic that the foreword for the russian edition of your book was banned by none other than on a 12 inch and wise. person responsible for the profit privatisation of soviet properties which was carried out in a extremely extract if way benefiting only a very very limited group of people now mr tobias is also a strong proponent of institutions but he now argues that it is very very difficult to make western institutions work in russia as in tandem do you have sympathy for that kind of argument because he for one bad the
states has but you know the united states had a much more difficult problem to solve historically you know you had this problem of solving you know how to create all 4 of the next you know create an institutional structure over this huge continent and you know that you know they solved the problem it was a difficult problem they sold it a lot better than latin american countries did but with lots of imperfections as you're pointing out i always say i often hear the same kind of argument from...
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there's still a lot of work to be done both between the united states and china and the united states and mexico on this fentanyl issue, but i'm very hopeful that the chinese government will continue to take this seriously and begin to take actions inside of the country which will reduce the flow. by the way, we're working with all the various means of distribution, the united states postal service, all the people who touch these products, to try and close it down, raise the cost here in the united states, and decrease the volume of flow. >> what's should we look for that will let us know this is working? >> i don't want to be trite, right? we have a sense of what came in in january and february and march, and we need to see that number decline. so much as we do with migration where we measure apprehensions, which isn't the perfect marker to be sure, but i think interdictions, that is the amount of flow that we can see and touch and feel. and then second -- >> we're hoping that will go up because of what we've done to improve the postal service and -- >> it's always a mixed bag. it's
there's still a lot of work to be done both between the united states and china and the united states and mexico on this fentanyl issue, but i'm very hopeful that the chinese government will continue to take this seriously and begin to take actions inside of the country which will reduce the flow. by the way, we're working with all the various means of distribution, the united states postal service, all the people who touch these products, to try and close it down, raise the cost here in the...
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the united states but it can constrain the united states so iran can build its relationship with others and to continue to build its own posture in the region so he'll in london is parts of the dynamic here as far as mr trump. kind of backing him self into a corner or being backed into a corner if you will the way that he it would appear as an according to mohamed in tehran that he has 0 traction now with the europeans because they privately and publicly are still on board when it comes to the j c p o a but they can't do anything more than that because tehran and washington are at loggerheads. well i think i'd like to agree with a colleague from washington which is that iran may now be in a better place optics wise to enter some kind of a negotiation but i think that what we have to keep in mind is their current limit is the text and the letter of the j c p o a those constraints are ones that they feel that they've you know a lot really now a lot abide by and the things that are part of the framework that trump wish were a part of the j.c. namely ballistic missiles as well as regional b
the united states but it can constrain the united states so iran can build its relationship with others and to continue to build its own posture in the region so he'll in london is parts of the dynamic here as far as mr trump. kind of backing him self into a corner or being backed into a corner if you will the way that he it would appear as an according to mohamed in tehran that he has 0 traction now with the europeans because they privately and publicly are still on board when it comes to the...
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states for 2 in the sun we know in the united states they've been talked to on to 17 counts under the espionage act for. classified documents related to the iraq war on the war in afghanistan but also one of conspiracy to hack a government computer to actually make these secret classified documents all some say his crimes his so-called alleged crimes awful whistle blowing and indeed posing is not actual security risk and threat many say that he will not face a fair trial in the united states and that's an opinion that's been held also by the wiki leaks editor in chief i don't believe that we are going to win this with legal arguments there is no chance that julian will get a fair trial here in the u.k. me or in the us of course unless there's a change of reporting that people actually start speaking out we're not talking about a prosecution we're talking about a person. opposed to an assault or stern back into the public on i earlier this year in april when he was pulled out of the largest ecuadorian embassy by british police he was there for a long amount of time in fact 2 and a half
states for 2 in the sun we know in the united states they've been talked to on to 17 counts under the espionage act for. classified documents related to the iraq war on the war in afghanistan but also one of conspiracy to hack a government computer to actually make these secret classified documents all some say his crimes his so-called alleged crimes awful whistle blowing and indeed posing is not actual security risk and threat many say that he will not face a fair trial in the united states...
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the united states has to accept. there is no way to put maximum pressure on either north korea or iran. without some degree. they are the biggest economic partner of both. that is going to complicate the relationship going forward. we once but the maximum economic pressure on iran. we're going to be pressuring chinese entities. that is going to be very difficult in the current environment. it is really a multifaceted issue. i think the one that really got people's attention. one the things that has really got people's attention is the entities. they seem different to the infrastructure. we will to keep them from developing as a company. get them from developing in the high-tech area. this seems much more. that is my basic take. the nexus between economic policy. returned to my basic concern. i really believe we are a lot more powerful than china. i think john is pretty powerful and. i still think the united states is much more powerful mijana. is because our alliances and partnerships. i think we sometimes forget tha
the united states has to accept. there is no way to put maximum pressure on either north korea or iran. without some degree. they are the biggest economic partner of both. that is going to complicate the relationship going forward. we once but the maximum economic pressure on iran. we're going to be pressuring chinese entities. that is going to be very difficult in the current environment. it is really a multifaceted issue. i think the one that really got people's attention. one the things that...
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i want the batteries made in the united states, the charging stations made in the united states? you know who controls that market now? china. 40% to 50% of electric vehicles in the united states are made in china. we need an industrial policy. are electric vehicles democrat or republican? building things. democrat or republican? not sure. but if we drive that investment into communities of color, old coal, old steel, old river communities, old manufacturing, old textile, we intentionally drive the investment to where it needs to go. drive the investment into those forgotten communities. we should do the same thing with solar panels. you know who controls 60% of the solar panel market today? china. because they intentionally want to. as president, i want to intentionally dominate the electric vehicle market. i want us to dominate the solar market. what does that mean for people in new hampshire? it means that we will get away from this economy that people make 12, $13 an hour, and you can have a good job, good union job, with a good wage, tension, security for your family. so you
i want the batteries made in the united states, the charging stations made in the united states? you know who controls that market now? china. 40% to 50% of electric vehicles in the united states are made in china. we need an industrial policy. are electric vehicles democrat or republican? building things. democrat or republican? not sure. but if we drive that investment into communities of color, old coal, old steel, old river communities, old manufacturing, old textile, we intentionally drive...
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we have the highest minimum wage in the united states and the biggest job growth in the united states of america. that's what you get. at's why we need delr 15 minimum wage. we think when you work, you ought to be able to have a family at the same time. we have adopted not just any old family medical leave. we have the best family medical leave in america and the best business -- and we have been named the best place to do business. we have been named best place to do business and best blaise to work because we respect families in my state and it is time to do that in the united states of america. that's what i believe. republicans tell you if you ive anybody a raise, it will crater your economy. i'm a son of a biology teacher. all of the things i've been able to achieve, i fought for and won this. teachers in age in the united states. we need to do this across the county. my friend jim clyburn, we were elected to congress together in 1992. went through some things together i want to share. we went together this effort to ban assault weapons in 1994. at that time i represented a very
we have the highest minimum wage in the united states and the biggest job growth in the united states of america. that's what you get. at's why we need delr 15 minimum wage. we think when you work, you ought to be able to have a family at the same time. we have adopted not just any old family medical leave. we have the best family medical leave in america and the best business -- and we have been named the best place to do business. we have been named best place to do business and best blaise...
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states and a lot of countries in southeast asia that have been exploiting products to the united states are going to consume the products that they produce themselves rather than send them to the united states and that's manning euro pacific capital c o peter schiff thanks for your time. and the time. japanese tanks at. ortiz are investigating the underreporting of cryptocurrency profits this move was prompted by the finding of 30 farms in japan who did not declare cryptocurrency income worth over 10000000000 yen how serious and prevalent is this problem how are they hiding gains japan is now taking steps to increase the the transparency of. story transactions starting in january. kristie can you tell us more about this yes so this i was actually a really interesting case study and japan for one this is actually a very prevalent problem simply because this their tax at such astronomical amounts cryptocurrency is taxed as miscellaneous income that is a 55 percent tax on most of these traders and so for traders when they're trading your regular stock they're only getting taxed at 20 perce
states and a lot of countries in southeast asia that have been exploiting products to the united states are going to consume the products that they produce themselves rather than send them to the united states and that's manning euro pacific capital c o peter schiff thanks for your time. and the time. japanese tanks at. ortiz are investigating the underreporting of cryptocurrency profits this move was prompted by the finding of 30 farms in japan who did not declare cryptocurrency income worth...
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i'm a united states marine veteran. i'm a united states congressman. and i am a young father. and i do not want my 8-month-old daughter growing up in a country defined by donald trump. donald trump thinks he knows what is patriotism is. he thinks that patriotism is hugging the flag. patriotism is standing up every single day to make sure the flag stands for something. donald trump also thinks that he is above the law. and that is wrong. which is why i was the first candidate in this race to say that the job of the united states house of representatives when a president breaks the law is to start impeachment proceedings and we should have done that a long time ago. i have fought for this country. and i will fight for you. and someone who has been fighting for you for 25 years is jim clyburn. and i just want to tell you one quick thing. when i came to the united states congress, i defeated an 18-year incumbent in my own party. i was not exactly the popular kid on the block. and a lot of people said they would be a good mentor to me. but one man took me under his wing, introduced
i'm a united states marine veteran. i'm a united states congressman. and i am a young father. and i do not want my 8-month-old daughter growing up in a country defined by donald trump. donald trump thinks he knows what is patriotism is. he thinks that patriotism is hugging the flag. patriotism is standing up every single day to make sure the flag stands for something. donald trump also thinks that he is above the law. and that is wrong. which is why i was the first candidate in this race to say...
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states, as the third country, the united states will have a much easier time of saying no and turning those people away, john. >> joe johns, thank you. let us know if you learn anything new. we'll be right back. nothing says summer like a beach trip, so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this: surf's up. earn a fifty-dollar gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or.. badda book. badda boom. they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only cheaper get a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. get a 4-week trial plcalyou're gonna love this.rs. a digital scale new coppertone sport clear. not thick, not hot, not messy, just clear, cool, protected. coppertone sport clear. proven to protect. iour generation has 3 times the student debt our parents did. it's just not right. but you can get your student loans right by refinancing your student loans with sofi. you can get your interest rate right by locking in a fixed low rate today. and you can get your money right ... with sofi. s
states, as the third country, the united states will have a much easier time of saying no and turning those people away, john. >> joe johns, thank you. let us know if you learn anything new. we'll be right back. nothing says summer like a beach trip, so let's promote our summer travel deal on choicehotels.com like this: surf's up. earn a fifty-dollar gift card when you stay just twice this summer. or.. badda book. badda boom. they use stamps.com all the services of the post office only...
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so the iranians are saying we will not appease the united states if the united states wants to talk about even other issues than the nuclear program they have to show that they are reliable partners that they can commit themselves to previous agreements and that they will implement them if those were implemented then perhaps the iranians and the americans would be able to talk about other issues but the americans have gone down a very different road and because of that not only can the iranians not renegotiate the nuclear deal that is impossible but they cannot negotiate with americans on any other issue because the americans are unreliable so trump is has is now standing in a dead end he can only escalate which is dangerous or he has to retreat which is something that i find it very difficult for someone like him to do to remain leverage in washington is there any chance that they can hold talks that are basically built on the idea of mutual interest. i think potentially talks based on mutual interest i have tremendous respect for my my colleague in teheran professor marandi but i
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states until the united states puts proper environmental policy on the table ok natasha butler joining us there live from norman say thanks very much indeed. let's take you back to our top story that is of course the sudan crisis the african union have of course suspended sudan's membership and threatened sanctions against those responsible for that violent crackdown against protesters well adama gaye is a journalist and african affairs analyst he joins us now from london thank you so much for talking with us here on al-jazeera i guess my 1st question is what difference is this action by the african union likely to make. these issues that the african union is putting action into its threats since the downfall on april 11th of former president and bushy the african union has been acting like tools less bulldog 13 in the military the of action against them but not realizing that the fact that this week on monday over 108 people have been killed in 500 wounded in the military cut down even though the military saying it's less that number that forced the african union to pass towards actio
states until the united states puts proper environmental policy on the table ok natasha butler joining us there live from norman say thanks very much indeed. let's take you back to our top story that is of course the sudan crisis the african union have of course suspended sudan's membership and threatened sanctions against those responsible for that violent crackdown against protesters well adama gaye is a journalist and african affairs analyst he joins us now from london thank you so much for...
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the mueller report subscribes to that and the president of the united states of the united states says it's a hoax, a hoax. the president of the united states should be the one taking the lead to look into what happened there. instead he's saying they could do it again. there's something very wrong with this picture. so in any event, the facts, the truth, what's right for our country in the most unifying way, not dividing way. >> the attorney general has been held in contempt by a house committee. there are two paths you can do down. the house can vote criminal contempt or civil contempt. in other case, i assume the department of justice will not be indicting the attorney general. you have a sergeant at arms in the house. you actually have a jail cell in the basement. >> we used to. >> what are you going to do if bill barr -- will the household him in criminal contempt? >> well, the criminal contempt takes a little bit longer. there's a reason they went down the path they went down. i have confidence in our committees. i'm a big believer in the committee system, let the members do the
the mueller report subscribes to that and the president of the united states of the united states says it's a hoax, a hoax. the president of the united states should be the one taking the lead to look into what happened there. instead he's saying they could do it again. there's something very wrong with this picture. so in any event, the facts, the truth, what's right for our country in the most unifying way, not dividing way. >> the attorney general has been held in contempt by a house...
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united states can come halfway around the world and enter fear in syria against the wishes of the state of syria and israel seem party that's joining with the united states in a. kind of tight iran almost a. movie is crazy well mr morsi when you put it like that it's really depressing by the unfortunate if this is the world that we live in anyway we have to leave it there thank you very much for sharing your perspective with that thank you i invite our viewers to keep this conversation going in our social media pages. same place same time here on worlds apart. good food descriptions sound up to easing even for the owners so how to choose just pet food industry is telling us what to feed our pets really more based on what they want to sell us than what's necessarily good for the patent turns out in the truth and may not be as healthy as people believe and we have animals that have you know diabetes and arthritis they have auto immune disorders they've got allergies we are actually creating these problems is a huge of a demagogue problems all of them i believe can be linked to very simple
united states can come halfway around the world and enter fear in syria against the wishes of the state of syria and israel seem party that's joining with the united states in a. kind of tight iran almost a. movie is crazy well mr morsi when you put it like that it's really depressing by the unfortunate if this is the world that we live in anyway we have to leave it there thank you very much for sharing your perspective with that thank you i invite our viewers to keep this conversation going in...
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friendly forces the united states are friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological tic because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between the united states and yeah right now in syria the last stronghold of al qaeda the united states is preventing the syrian government this. an armed forces from getting rid of this major occupation this occupation of this this horrific terrorist organization so it's ironic that after less than 2 day decades after september the 11th and subsequently this whole war on terrorism which was as a result of september the 11th since 2011 the united states has been supporting al qaeda and we have to remember that isis was al qaida us which broke away and became isis or or i yes so but in addition to that i'
friendly forces the united states are friendly to the united states i mean it's a country under siege i want to stay with my palm pale mohamed because he seems to have this kind of weird kind of psychological tic because when he hears iran he hears the echo of al qaeda after all these years he's still playing that that somehow there is a connection between iran and al qaida it's an extraordinary and very few in the media push back on it. yes and the fact is that there is a direct link between...
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states in order to resolve the from the issues with the united states underneath the issue was the. beginning point in order to resolve other issues maybe including the regional issues so they engage in negotiations that could last for years they had the nuclear deal but the new president inside the united states after taking office he withdrew from the nuclear tang nuclear deal after some time so. you know iran sees no guarantee if they engage in talks with this administration in the united states. that no other president or another person or even the same person bo you know there's something you know strange and different again so there is no guarantee for you really is to engage in so there's no guarantees for anyone i mean russia is in a pretty similar situation when it comes to compared with iran i mean it faces the same type of political pressures sanctions intelligence after future it's competing with the united states and certain geopolitical fronts and yet i think. that the russians have been taking a very different they're very critical of the american policy but president
states in order to resolve the from the issues with the united states underneath the issue was the. beginning point in order to resolve other issues maybe including the regional issues so they engage in negotiations that could last for years they had the nuclear deal but the new president inside the united states after taking office he withdrew from the nuclear tang nuclear deal after some time so. you know iran sees no guarantee if they engage in talks with this administration in the united...
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almost 100 years, tariffs were the taxes we had in the united states. in the 1830's in south carolina, afore slavery became defining issue, they called out the national militia over tariffs. they had a national convention to look at everything in the 1830's because of the tariff fight. so tariffs our taxes, and the challenge with terrorists i
almost 100 years, tariffs were the taxes we had in the united states. in the 1830's in south carolina, afore slavery became defining issue, they called out the national militia over tariffs. they had a national convention to look at everything in the 1830's because of the tariff fight. so tariffs our taxes, and the challenge with terrorists i
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national security or embarrassing the united states. washington's claim iran was responsible for attacking 2 oil tankers in the gulf of oman has had out kast on it earlier the us presented a video claiming to show iranians removing an unexploded mine from one of the vessels and thinkers owner though says his crew reported the boat being hit by flying projectiles and more than a good job with the crew say they were hit by a flying object we don't think it could have been a bomb attached to the boat. as mentioned the u.s. military central command has released a video showing what it claims is an iranian military patrol boat removing an unexploded mine from one of the tankers. iranian leader hassan rouhani has accused the u.s. of destabilizing using peace and security in the middle east secretary of state mike pompei i've said washington's assessment that iran is culpable was based on intelligence adding that no one else in the region had the capacity to carry out such an attack islamic republic of iran is responsible for the attacks that
national security or embarrassing the united states. washington's claim iran was responsible for attacking 2 oil tankers in the gulf of oman has had out kast on it earlier the us presented a video claiming to show iranians removing an unexploded mine from one of the vessels and thinkers owner though says his crew reported the boat being hit by flying projectiles and more than a good job with the crew say they were hit by a flying object we don't think it could have been a bomb attached to the...
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both start to see the united states as an adverse certainly that is exactly what the united states will achieve by treating them in that way now the chinese and the russians have both repeatedly gone to extraordinary lengths to try to reassure the united states that they are not adverse to resent the united states seizing plane went to visit donald trump's soon after don trump was elected the chinese and very very successful trading relationship with the united states just as marcus padley job was said the russians in the case of the russians mr coote in to the annoyance of many people still refers to the americans as our partners they still don't want good relations with the united states has. the united states which 1st insisted on imposing this you need. on the world. that. is trying to shape it into a bipolar prudes human really new order to enforce strict to block this upon those countries which it continues to call its arms you know to me you said something and i like to expand upon it i mean when i asked you would brushwood become a junior partner in this parlay here and i think
both start to see the united states as an adverse certainly that is exactly what the united states will achieve by treating them in that way now the chinese and the russians have both repeatedly gone to extraordinary lengths to try to reassure the united states that they are not adverse to resent the united states seizing plane went to visit donald trump's soon after don trump was elected the chinese and very very successful trading relationship with the united states just as marcus padley job...
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both start to see the united states as an adverse certainly that is exactly what the united states will achieve by treating them in that way now the chinese and the russians have both repeatedly gone to extraordinary lengths to try to reassure the united states that they are not adverse to raise that the united states seizing plane went to visit donald trump's soon after dawn truong was elected the chinese in a very very successful trading relationship with the united states just as marcus padley job was said the russians in the case of the russians mr putin to the annoyance of many people still refers to the americans as our partners they still want good relations with the united states it is the united states which 1st insisted on imposing this unique polar conception on the world and is now that passing is trying to shape. into bipolar proves you might really know what to do. straight to block this really upon those countries which you continue to call it you know to me said something like you expand upon it i mean when i asked you would brushwood become a junior partner in this parl
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states they are not in forcing their own law and this is the action of the united states essentially pressing the mexican government to do just that the threat in all of this from donald trump is if mexico does not do that he will impose tariffs of 5 percent starting next week and incrementally building potentially up to 25 percent a threat he reiterated today. i think a lot of progress 3 years believe we're able to make the other group work you're going. to make it for many many years i'm going to be a big you know we're going to make you remember good fortune for the united states to step up for them to step up to the plate and perhaps they were going to see they could solve the problem. and of course committee we have that deadline of monday looming for the imposition of these tariffs on mexican goods meanwhile the interior minister the interior minister in mexico is saying that they are taking steps to reinforce the southern border is that likely to satisfy president donald trump. yeah and i should clarify when they say the southern border mexico is talking about its southern bor
states they are not in forcing their own law and this is the action of the united states essentially pressing the mexican government to do just that the threat in all of this from donald trump is if mexico does not do that he will impose tariffs of 5 percent starting next week and incrementally building potentially up to 25 percent a threat he reiterated today. i think a lot of progress 3 years believe we're able to make the other group work you're going. to make it for many many years i'm...
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team outside the united states to tell the world took over. the our planet creating his own history as the finals most valuable player. you know largest caps driving. you know push and you know i may go with the trophy but everybody deserves it is a dream is a dream and and if it was amazing to be able to realize their dreams golden state's meanwhile taste defeat for the 2nd time and their run of fife strike finals ah really proud of the way that we fought to the end and it's 5 euros been been awesome but definitely think it's over everybody thinks it's gonna end of us. this is not a smart. we don't hear the best team of the past 5 years we'll try again next season but they'll have to come up the new kings of the n.b.a. the toronto raptors of canada paul reese i'll just share. all these were the scenes of 4000 kilometers away in toronto after the raptors sealed that 114210 victory on thursday night at their 42 series win over the worry is the biggest sporting achievement by the city since the blue jays one back to back will series baseball tit
team outside the united states to tell the world took over. the our planet creating his own history as the finals most valuable player. you know largest caps driving. you know push and you know i may go with the trophy but everybody deserves it is a dream is a dream and and if it was amazing to be able to realize their dreams golden state's meanwhile taste defeat for the 2nd time and their run of fife strike finals ah really proud of the way that we fought to the end and it's 5 euros been been...
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russians both start to see the united states versus really that he's exactly what the united states will achieve by treating them in that way now the chinese and the russians have both repeatedly gone to extraordinary lengths to try to reassure the united states that they own. not adverse to resent the united states seizing pink went to beat it donald trump's soon after don trump was elected the chinese are very very successful trading relationship with the united states just as marcus padley job was said the russians in the case of the russians mr putin to the annoyance of many will still mean 1st of the americans as our partners they still don't want good relations with the united states it is the united states which 1st insisted on imposing this unique polar conception on the world and is now on that are seeing is trying to shape it into a bipolar one presumably in order to enforce strict to block discipline upon those countries which it continues to call its arms you know to me said something to expand upon it i mean when i asked to russia become a junior partner in this parlay here
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the military sector subsidizing agriculture china is doing exactly what the united states and the united states can't understand china because it would have to acknowledge that it itself is a mixed economy and that is anathema to the academics john is and i want to focus on that one question remember to ask john i want to ask how there in michael later is there a win win scenario as we go into this because the even though the terminology we use trade war is if someone has to win or lose i mean it's it's such a black and white issue the way it's portrayed in the media and i find that that is very dangerous because if it's a war someone has to win of course you don't want to lose and it could spread into other areas geopolitics it in the military and which of course none of us want that to go happen so you know is a win win possible here because of the rhetoric coming out of the american media and the administration they make it sound like you know this is a an existential threat maybe it will be one day but certainly not now go ahead john. well the chinese come has been very careful of us
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that's very different than the united states. that's the threat that president trump sees from huawei. maria: what about the limit on huawei actually limiting the growth of 5g in the united states? there was speculation today the, an article basically saying that the administration's offenses aimed at stop thing huawei may, in fact, limit the growth of 5g in the united states. >> i don't know if that's true or not. i couldn't tell you. i've always found our economy to be incredibly row bust and dynamic. when obstacles pop up, someone steps in to fill those shoes, to make up -- the dynamism, the competitive nature of the united states economy. i suppose there's a possibility it'll slow down for a little while, but i'm convinced that american engineering -- frankly, western. not even just american. western, european democrats will move to -- democracies move to provide world class services at affordable prices to american consumers. maria: don't go anywhere, more "wall street" right after this. ♪ ♪ limu emu & doug mmm, exactly!
that's very different than the united states. that's the threat that president trump sees from huawei. maria: what about the limit on huawei actually limiting the growth of 5g in the united states? there was speculation today the, an article basically saying that the administration's offenses aimed at stop thing huawei may, in fact, limit the growth of 5g in the united states. >> i don't know if that's true or not. i couldn't tell you. i've always found our economy to be incredibly row...
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in their discontent with the united states and the u.s. led order that they think disadvantage is that but the concern i think is that as they have these repeated interactions with each other that they will grow a foundation for cooperation that will provide a very solid foundation for their ties into the future. will boot and she's deepening times that will help them all the economic pressure of the cease from the u.s. why i think that's the hope at least for the russian side i mean i think we saw this relationship really accelerate in the wake of 2014 with russia's illegal annexation of crimea and at that point i think putin and the rest of the folks around him judged that there were no more opportunities in the west and so after that point we saw a real excel aeration of their outreach to china and so i think that's what they're banking on and when they're looking at things like china's development road initiative we of course see russia trying to marry off its eurasia economic union it is looking for relief from the sanctions that the
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not only to the united states but mainly to the united states. what determined whether you survived or did not? whether you were sent to a place like auschwitz? you cannot reduce it to a single factor but i have tried to list some of the factors. one is the date of your emigration application and whether it was before or after august 1938. it turned out to be a watershed, a period when the persecution of the jews in germany started to become much more dramatic and people who thought they could hang on decided it was impossible. and so the waiting list to emigrate became much longer. the valfer parents in contrast to their children applied after 19 38. sponsors and support networks in the united states were very important because you needed and from ait -- an affidavit relative to get an immigration visa. that was connected to the question of education and wealth. why am large, it was better educated people, people with resources who managed to leave. younger people were the first to try to leave and that was illustrated by the valfer family. the
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a sudden once the united states the image of united states in the united states opens its software local the as well as a result of huge cost what we need is also sloan so as out there i want to change and social mobility is changing water over that period is not growing as well so that solution in the market anything else that will meet in the united states fast and more growth and where the unity of the people is known that angle it won't choose and that it won't. cost attain guardian has so i thought website as macro view dot edu thanks for being on the kaiser report thanks max my pleasure all right that's going to there for this admission of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy harvard i think our gas cosseting macro view dot a you if you want to catch us on twitter it guys are important and i stand by yelp . because the swarm of them so i'm willing. to believe you are. one of the for. much of those who heard it's a preview of the most you ever see him with the north we hope we go. with it to. show you look beautiful the comedian so it's been a lurker who the. whole club mo
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as over strategy and idiology so i think china and the united states united states are dominant world power china rising water power many economists expect that china in 1015 years would surpass the united states as them as the as the biggest world economy and studying history the history of world powers you would know has them that the most unstable world system is when there's a dominant power in our rising global power we live in those times today china rising america trying to. it's dominance through trade wars and other means and that will continue to create friction and that's why the g 20 or whether there are deals a lot more deals it will only be a phase in a more peron period of instability facing the world today all right for the moment marwan thank you but stay with us because we're going to talk again a little bit more about the previous u.s. secretary of state rex tillerson and his relationship with donald trump these new developments that have emerged in the u.s. we can talk about that now rex tillerson has revealed his struggles working with the trumpet ministration and
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its own power to the united states. if you think about naval extinction, and you think about alliances in asia and allow answers, we'll have some of the consequences mike is talking about in his book. where i do think 2015 forward has been significant in how those structural challenges are managed by our government. one of the takeaways from this book, i think two big ones -- one is that clear signalling is very important in trying to have a defective deter rant. you have a good start, and i think that's the aspect that maybe our politics are a bit wanting. there is confusion. there is confusion, and i think predictability and ambiguity. i think the other takeaway from this book, and again, i think it just lays this out nicely, is that we don't want to be in a situation where a crisis arises and we're in a physical complete completely. what are the full set of tools that we really want to have in our back pocket, and to develop those tools and think strategically, you can't just. if we look at tissues where we'e really
its own power to the united states. if you think about naval extinction, and you think about alliances in asia and allow answers, we'll have some of the consequences mike is talking about in his book. where i do think 2015 forward has been significant in how those structural challenges are managed by our government. one of the takeaways from this book, i think two big ones -- one is that clear signalling is very important in trying to have a defective deter rant. you have a good start, and i...
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as far as the united states particularly have an effect on the west coast the united states but we've actually see impacts across the united states from from that long range transport of pollutants as they're things people watching us can do as individuals to help or will only big changes improve air quality. on there's a lot of things we can do. individually by just looking at what you're personally doing in terms of allowing emissions to the atmosphere. to give you a sense of what impact. we've already had across the united states the clean air act since 1990 we've had we've seen a decrease in emissions of 73 percent of the key pollutants that science carbon dioxide. hydrocarbons many many other aspects that has. resulted in a savings of about estimates about truth 2 trillion dollars. primarily due to the 230000 lives that have been saved over that time period in the united states and the 66 reduction in. the hospital visits of about 66000. events per year or so. so that alone would tell you it makes a lot of sense to. to do something about climate change yet you know are we 100 per
as far as the united states particularly have an effect on the west coast the united states but we've actually see impacts across the united states from from that long range transport of pollutants as they're things people watching us can do as individuals to help or will only big changes improve air quality. on there's a lot of things we can do. individually by just looking at what you're personally doing in terms of allowing emissions to the atmosphere. to give you a sense of what impact....
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from the united states are coming to the port today and the gas from the united states has become a fact in pole land and our part of europe. thank you, mr. president, that there are more supplies, i'm very happy about that because for us it means diversification of sources of supply and the development of gas security, to us it means good business. just as we believe it is a good business for the united states of america. but thank you also for the agreement, cooperation in terms of nuclear energy used tor civil purposes. i hope that together we will be able to implement this program with the benefit for protection with the benefit for climate protection across the globe and for the development of the security of my homeland. mr. president, i'm deeply grateful for this visit. i'm pleased that thanks to your presence we're able to show the very good cooperation that we have between poland as part of the european union and the united states and i firmly believe that thanks to your incredible view of the european matters and thanks to your understanding to our polish matters and to th
from the united states are coming to the port today and the gas from the united states has become a fact in pole land and our part of europe. thank you, mr. president, that there are more supplies, i'm very happy about that because for us it means diversification of sources of supply and the development of gas security, to us it means good business. just as we believe it is a good business for the united states of america. but thank you also for the agreement, cooperation in terms of nuclear...
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history many military actions by the united states in places such as vietnam or libya have been taken without congressional approval been carried out simply on orders of the president now it's interesting to note that there has been voices criticizing trump for the potential of a new war against iran one voice was that of mowbray looksee is a republican member of congress from alabama and he said that in washington d.c. there seem to be some forces that are pushing for new wars without thinking about the consequences for the military military families and others who are affected by the decisions this is mo brooks. there are a variety of political influences in washington d.c. that love it when we flex american military muscle and they don't seem to care one twit about our men and women in uniform who are risking their lives and sometimes giving their lives well it is interesting to note that recently the united states did come apparently 10 minutes away from a strike against iran apparently there were 3 locations in iran that were to be hit by a u.s. military strike however trump call
history many military actions by the united states in places such as vietnam or libya have been taken without congressional approval been carried out simply on orders of the president now it's interesting to note that there has been voices criticizing trump for the potential of a new war against iran one voice was that of mowbray looksee is a republican member of congress from alabama and he said that in washington d.c. there seem to be some forces that are pushing for new wars without thinking...